HIPMC Meetings

Upcoming Events

This action lab will follow a proven process to identify small goals that will create quick progress and impact while getting the community closer to its long-term goals.

CHIP Priority

Access to Care + Early Childhood Development

Access to Healthy Food

Initial Action Lab Focus

Connecting veterans and their families who are homeless or at risk of being homeless to services

Connecting individuals with food insecurity in South Phoenix to locally-grown produce that would otherwise go to waste

Ultimate CHIP Goals

By 2020, we will increase the number of providers by (# TBD) within (# TBD) of the lowest life expectancy zones in Maricopa County who are using a recommended Standard of Practice for closed-loop referrals to organizations addressing health-related social needs.

By 2023, we will increase the number of providers by (# TBD) and a minimum of 1 community-based organization for each health-related social need category, within (# TBD) of the lowest life expectancy zones that are utilizing a centralized closed-loop referral platform.

By 2023, we will add 100 food outlets offering locally-grown produce to residents in low-income, low-access areas in Maricopa County.

General Meetings

In-person meetings of the Health Improvement Partnership of Maricopa County allow partners to:

share information, provide technical support, and exchange ideas;

promote cross-sectored networking and capacity-building;

provide updates to ongoing community health improvement initiatives; and

identify opportunities for leveraging of resources through collaboration and reducing overlap in services and/or approaches.

Want to host a meeting?

Hosting a HIPMC meeting is a great way to highlight your work to community partners. It also helps clients feel more confident being referred to you when the person they're working with has personal experience with your space and services.